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Elections

We are all equal at the ballot box, but only if we vote. We engage millions of voters every year ensuring Americans have the information they need to participate in elections that determine our future.

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Our monthly membership newsletter with lots of current articles - ranging from candidate forums to census questions, and more!

Action Alerts

LWVUS sent a letter to U.S. Senate offices encouraging Senators to cosponsor and pass S. 1989 the Honest Ads Act.

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Event Date: 
May 03 2018 06:30 pm to May 04 2018 07:45 pm
Event location: 

Concord Library

Candidates for the Contra Costa County Superintendent of Schools will appear at this live forum. Moderator will be LWV Diablo Valley past president Ann Flynn.

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Event Date: 
May 05 2018 03:00 pm to 04:30 pm
Event location: 

Cedar Room, Lafayette Community Center

Hear our experienced League members present ballot measure Pros & Cons for the June ballot, and learn how to use the online Voter's Edge site to find out all about the candidates. A two-fer! Don't miss it!

Event Date: 
May 26 2018 01:00 pm to May 27 2018 12:45 pm
Event location: 

Platt Branch Library

In preparation for voting in the Primary Elections on June 5, LWVLA will have a speaker present on the ballot measures.

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News

Our monthly membership newsletter with lots of current articles - ranging from candidate forums to census questions, and more!

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The Norwalk League of Women Voters serves the city of Norwalk, Connecticut.

Event Date: 
May 03 2018 07:00 pm to May 04 2018 08:45 pm
Event location: 

Piedmont City Council Chambers

Election Forum May 3rd

Hear from and question candidates for the following Alameda County offices:

Election 2018
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Ballots for those planning to vote by mail in the May 22 primary elections will be sent out starting Friday, and applications are being accepted now.

LWVLA's Youth Empowered Solutions (YES!) is a dynamic and proactive committee. In partnership with LAUSD, other agencies and community groups, YES! develops programs and resources designed to: engage LA's diverse youth in their communities; help them identify their communities' needs; work collaboratively with students, faculty, and elected officials to seek solutions.

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